Lai Mohammed Gave Reasons Why President Buhari did Not Release Details of Stolen Asset Recovered From Corrupt Officials
President Buhari and Lai |
The Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, disclosed this on
Sunday evening, hours after Mr. Buhari’s Democracy Day broadcast.
“Yes, he initially said so (that he’ll give specific details
about recovered loot), but he was advised against doing so for legal reasons,”
the Cable Newspapers quoted Mr. Mohammed as saying during an interview on
Channels Television.
Mr. Buhari had on May 14 in London promised to provide
specific details of stolen asset by former public officials.
“So far, what has come out, what has been recovered in
whatever currency from each ministries, departments and individuals, I intend
on the 29th to speak on this because all Nigerians are getting from the mass
media because of the number of people arrested either by the EFCC, DSS. But we
want to make a comprehensive report on the 29th,” Mr. Buhari had said.
But during his nation-wide address on Sunday morning, the
President failed to make the details public. Instead, he said, the Information
Ministry would soon release relevant details.
The development immediately drew the ire of Nigerians, who
became outraged that their leader has once again failed to live up to his
words.
But Mr. Mohammed said his principal has the right to reverse
himself.
“Of course, he has a right to reverse himself on that,” he
said.
Mr. Mohammed, however, said the administration will publish
some details of recovered loot, but a far cry from what the president initially
promised.
“We will get the list but not today; before the end of the
week. But I must say not with the names,” he said.
But the claims that legal consequences prevented the
president from announcing the names appear to be in sharp contrast with what
the president did in January when he released the names of former military
officials, private individuals and companies.
On January 15, Mr. Buhari published up to 41 names of former
services chiefs, firms and individuals said to be responsible for over $2B arms
procurement fund that was unaccounted for.
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